Listening to sport on the wireless is genuinely better than watching on the telly. So great to have to paint half the picture yourself. Boxing and big, close T20 games are especially excellent to tune in to.

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Always loved midweek footy on the radio. Nothing better. Used to listen in the bath when i was a kid. Would end up freezing cos i dodn’t wanna miss anything by running to my room.

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L. Livingstone tactics: I will hit every ball as hard as physics will allow.

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What a game!

Cricket!

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Broad talking a lot of sense (surprisingly maybe?) about just that right now.

Great game but really surprised at Morgan in the last over, especially after getting away with the first one. Just nurdle it cap, easy.

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absolutely love it

I’ve barely seen any live cricket since the coverage went to Sky. obviously being able to see it as a kid was crucial, but listening to TMS and the shorter formats has been thrilling over the years since

makes me think of how baseball is in the States, at least in the romanticised idea we’ve gotten through films, telly, books. properly vivid, isn’t it?

Really enjoying Adil and Moeen chatting with the Pakistan lads behind these interviews :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Feel like this has taken unfair precedent over my 3.0 economy and 150 strike rate

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Got tickets to day 3 of the India test at trent bridge

Our batting might be able to stretch it so you can see some play in the morning.

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100 on bbc 2 now

Was hoping they’d have come up with a wacky replacement for the coin toss. Mascot race maybe.

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Not even looked up the rules. Women up first.

Manchester lalala

pcbe

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Watching the fireworks as they come out :grinning::grinning:

Well that first ball’s going down in the annals.

Helmet cam

Can bowl 10 balls in a row.

Out that